The mobilization against the health pass continues this Saturday.
Protesters began to gather across the country in the morning.
From 120,000 to 140,000 people are expected across the country, according to police.
But the mobilization has been in decline for several weeks, after reaching a peak of more than 200,000 demonstrators in the middle of the summer.
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In Paris
, several events are organized.
The procession of yellow vests left at the beginning of the afternoon from the Place du Maréchal-Juin.
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Florian Philippot, of the Patriots, for his part congratulates himself on a “44th week of resistance” and an “incredible world”.
# Manifs18septembre: 44th week of resistance and an incredible world!
Long live freedom !
Long live France !
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- Florian Philippot (@f_philippot) September 18, 2021
In the different regions of France, demonstrations took place from the morning, as in
Aix-en-Provence
(Bouches-du-Rhône), or in
Pau
(Pyrénées-Atlantiques).
The slogan "Liberty, freedom" continues to be repeated week after week.
Demonstration for the tenth consecutive Saturday in the streets of Aix-en-Provence against the health pass.
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- Anonymous Citizen (@AnonymeCitoyen) September 18, 2021
In
Nantes
(Loire-Atlantique) and
Toulouse
(Haute-Garonne) the processions are fuller.
La Dépêche reports several hundred participants in Toulouse.
In
Montpellier
(Hérault) and
Lille
(North), the demonstrators are also several hundred.
In
Foix
(Ariège), between 450 and 760 people, according to estimates, marched.
Overseas
, gatherings were also organized as in Cayenne (Guyana), where a few hundred people took to the streets.
In Reunion, Saint-Pierre, only a few dozen people, according to the La 1ere channel, participated in a rally.